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Several well - attired student volunteers scattered themselves through- out the house, keeping wary eyes open for the type of guest who attaches himself to a spe- cific presidential knick-knack. "They (students) can basic- ally do what they want to do as long as they don't take it with them," said one volunteer, LSA sophomore Kevin Simow- ski, who was stationed in the library while several enthus- iasts thumbed through the Flemings' literary collection. Ms. Fleming added, "We hope everybody will be considerate." YET THE ONLY theft yester- day occurred indFleming's study, where a student volun- teer named Irene told the tale of a woman who excitedly made off with a genuine, Rob- ben Fleming paper clip. M E A N W H I L E, Lynn' Shaler, a senior in the Art School, squatted in the Flem- ings' backyard, carefully sketching a patch of well- groomed flowers. "This is one of the few times I've gotten in to see these," she said, re-creating the scarlet flora in her spiral pad. Bible H O W E V E R, WHEN asked the species of her floral subject, Shaler shrugged her shoulders lightly and guessed, "they're some sort of milk- weed." "I don't know much about horticulture," she explained. metric: British convert Noah goes J NEVER EXPECTED FROM AN APPLIANCE STORE. 3 Days Ony Audio price cuts. 3 Days Onlyl on't have the merchandise. 3 Days Ony Let's keep it a secret. vorite Hi-Fi components at dirt cheap prices - on" so that when you get into our store we'll nd shops before, you are in for a pleasant sur- o sales personnel that know a lot about audio inventory of audio equipment in Michigan and rvice what we sell. ur competition. SE-500 EADSET lar poly- aphragm. Padded. " s PIONEER SE-505 STEREOHEADSET 500mW input power! 2-way dynamic type. Padded earphones. , sj ,1; f f f i I (Continued from Page 1) regarding University facilities - such as the Union meeting room, toured by Affirmative Action Officer Gwendolyn Bak- er and Assistant Vice-Presi- dent Thomas Easthope. The tour was preceded by a ses- sion with Vice-President of Student Services Henry John- son. . According to Easthope, the room, located at the top of three flights of stairs, is neith- er plush nor well-kempt. It contains a wooden table with chairs, photographs of Michi- gamua alumni leaning against the walls and Indian lore para-, phenalia. (Daily entrance to the room was denied because it would be a "violation of trust," according to the building's gen- eral Manager Stanfield Wells.) THE ROOM, which has only one means of exit and no eleva- tor, can be used neither for a meeting room nor storage area. Wells noted, "I think the room is of value to them (Michi- gamua members), but couldn't be used by the Michigan Un- ion.", Michigamua shared the Un- ion tower with the honorary societies, the Druids, Trian- gles, Vulcans and Sphinx. Each group has its own meeting room and an investigation is now underway to determine the sta- tus of these groups, Baker said. "I assume that these groups have the same agreement as Michigamua," Wells shrugged, which is a rent-free lease grant- ed by the Union's Board of Di- rectors during the late 1930s. "I was aware from my pre- decessor that honoraries were in the tower. It was a matter of tradition. So I never worried or wondered about it," Wells said. LONDON {41 - Noah gets his order for building anhark in meters and centimeters instead of cubits, while Goliath be- comes a metric man in the lat- est British Bible, the book's publishers said yesterday. For the first time an English- language translation of the sac- red book of Christians has gone metric "because we want it to last," said Tom Houston, com- Investigation of Milcigamnua begins munications director of the Bri- tish and Foreign Bible Society. GOD NOW tells Noah to build the ark "133 meters long, 22 meters wide and 13 meters high . . . and leave a space of 44 centimeters between the roof and the sides." The original English transla- tion 400 years ago from Greek and Hebrewsmeasured the ark at 300 cubits. .In the "Good News Bible" to be published on October 11 Toliath, giant adversary of the boy David, becomes nearly three meters tall instead of "six cubits and a span." His armor weivhs about 57 kilograms in- stead of "five thousand shekels of brass." BRITAIN is gradually being converted to the metric system from the English system of weights and measures in miles, yards, feet, inches, ponds and ounces. The currency was deci- malized in 1971 and the metric switchover is under way in schools, industry and trade. Houston said the American edition converts weights and measures into the English sys- tem, which is used in the Unit- ed States, "bitt we wanted to go one step farther." He said the BFBS sells in almost every language nearly three times as many Bibles overseas as in Britain and "most of the coun- tries we sell to use the metric system. 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